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Parents angered by exorbitant tickets
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How is it possible for something to cost "too much?" If someone is willing to buy it isn't it, by definition, at most the correct price?
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They kill people on the concert tickets. I am sure there back door sales and the fake tickets are like passing fake money. I hope they can arrest them. Now scalping them is a matter of opinion. I have purchased scalped tickets before.
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>Only to the person able to afford it. The rest will cry foul.
That's true of anything at any price. If the tickets were $10 there would be people that couldn't afford them. If people are willing to pay how ever many thousand dollars, how can anyone claim that is "too much." If you had something for sale and you could sell it for $50 or for $2,000, who would ever take the $50? |
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